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Hut 8 to pay $2.35 million to settle investor suit over U.S. Bitcoin merger

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June 23, 2026

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Hut 8 to pay $2.35 million to settle investor suit over U.S. Bitcoin merger
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The Hill

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· Jun 27, 2026

How to claim part of $2.25 million Bank of America ATM fees settlement

The deadline to apply is fast-approaching.

The Standard

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· Jul 1, 2026

Getty pulls £2.8bn tie-up with Shutterstock after CMA orders disposal

The two companies had agreed the deal in January to create a firm worth a combined 3.7 billion US dollars (£2.8 billion).

CBC News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Bought beef in the last decade? $8M settlement proposed in price-fixing class action

Those who bought beef after 2015 could be eligible for a share of nearly 8 million as part of a proposed settlement with companies over allegations of price-fixing. The deal still needs to be approved by the courts.

The Real Deal

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· Jul 6, 2026

Rithm Capital approaches $500M refi of Midtown office

Rithm Capital is nearing its biggest debt deal since acquiring Paramount Group, but it’s taking a significant infusion of the company’s own equity to secure. Rithm is set to land a 415 million commercial mortgage-backed securities loan for 31 West 52nd Street in Midtown Manhattan, Bisnow reported. The landlord is also securing 85 million in mezzanine debt, according to a Fitch Ratings report. Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Barclays, Citi Real Estate Funding and Goldman Sachs are originating the replacement for the existing 500 million loan. The refinancing is expected to close next week. To score the loan — complete []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

The Next Web

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· Jul 3, 2026

IQM becomes the first European quantum company to list on a major US exchange

Europe just put its first quantum computing company on a major American stock exchange. And it did so without leaving home. IQM, a Finnish maker of quantum machines, started trading on Nasdaq this week. The debut was equal parts landmark and reality check. IQM began trading on the Nasdaq Global Select Market on 2 July [] This story continues at The Next Web

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· Jul 2, 2026

Bank of Baroda to pay $600 million to settle NMC Health insolvency claims

Bank of Baroda has agreed to a 600 million settlement with administrators of the insolvent NMC Health Plc. The bank faced allegations of gross negligence, failing to conduct proper due diligence, and allowing fraudulent transactions without adhering to anti-money laundering and KYC norms. This payout, significantly exceeding its reported exposure, aims to resolve claims from NMC Health and its affiliates, stemming from a fraud discovered between 2012-2020.

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Related coverage for "Hut 8 to pay $2.35 million to settle investor suit over U.S. Bitcoin merger": The Hill — How to claim part of $2.25 million Bank of America ATM fees settlement. The Standard — Getty pulls £2.8bn tie-up with Shutterstock after CMA orders disposal. CBC News — Bought beef in the last decade? $8M settlement proposed in price-fixing class action. The Real Deal — Rithm Capital approaches $500M refi of Midtown office. The Next Web — IQM becomes the first European quantum company to list on a major US exchange. Economic Times — Bank of Baroda to pay $600 million to settle NMC Health insolvency claims